In fairness, I will start with the few positives I can say about the Eggers. It is well located if proximity to the main train station is important, and it was for me. Public spaces are what one expects of a decaying Grande Dame from the turn of the century.
The room they put me in should be reserved for suicides. It had a single window facing a small lightwell with many other room windows facing into it, providing no privacy if the window and curtains were open. It was painted in very dark colors and poorly lit. When I checked in there was a burned out bulb, not that it mattered. Once I saw what some of the other rooms were like I realized I had really gotten the shaft.
Staff were friendly and behaved as if they were going to be helpful, but ultimately, frequently were not. There was a heated towel bar in my shower and when I mentioned to reception that I needed to learn how to use it, they said they would take care of it. That was the end of that.
The bed was very uncomfortable. It may have been a double, or their version of it, but there were two thin, uncomfortable pads on top of what appeared to be a mattress. Neither night there provided me with more than about 3 hours of uninterrupted sleep.
The bathroom was poorly maintained. The shaving mirror was falling off the wall. There was mildew in the grout in the shower. Towels were threadbare. If I were staying one day longer I would have moved to a different hotel.